I need some really oldfags to remind me what the fuck this brown socket on my 386 board is.
I need some really oldfags to remind me what the fuck this brown socket on my 386 board is
wifi chip
Radar
Math co-processor slot
It's not that..
I'm 95% sure it's a spot for a co pro, but all the co pro's I can find are not square, they're rectangular.
inb4 samefag
that's what I thought. Thanks.
cpu
387
Does it boot If not I'd guess empty BIOS chip socket. Otherwise possibly math co-processor..?
286 cpu
I'm 24
But i'm a electronics enthusiast
minuszerodegrees.net
It boots, works great. I thought co pro, and so does The 387 is rectangular though.
edit: Nevermind, there are 80387's in both rectangle and square form.
Math coprocessor
Man, it's been a dog's age since I've seen an x86 mobo that had socketed RAM rather than SIMMs.
Whatever the fuck a programmable logic array does that appears to be it. Scroll down to read up.
Also, Complex programmable logic device, which I guess is an evolution of PLAs.
oh mah goodnis.
aint seen onna them boards inna loooong time... long time.
CPU bro
that me be old, but i'd still get the hair off of it before i plugged into it.
Math coprocessor, get that bitch up to a 387
I had a 33mhz 386sx that had a square socket for the coprocessor, I burned up my 16mhz Hewlett-Packard and found that board at a junk dealer shop